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Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 61:574-587
Autor:
Peter J. Woodward, A. P. Fitzpatrick, N. D. Meeks, Duncan Hook, Michael Dinwiddy, Aude Mongiatti, Dorothee Boughton, Ann Woodward, Benjamin W. Roberts, Nisha Doshi
Publikováno v:
Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 34:365-395
Summary The discovery of 373 intact and broken tin-bronze socketed axes accompanied by 404 fragments in four pits at Langton Matravers collectively represents one of the largest hoards found to date in prehistoric Britain and Ireland. They were very
Publikováno v:
University of Bristol-PURE
This article presents the curatorial context of a newly discovered fragment of Minoan faience, now in the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery (BCMAG), and the technological study conducted on this piece at the British Museum. It also discusses the Br
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 55:910-922
We analysed a faience fragment from Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, to determine whether it belonged to the Town Mosaic, excavated at Knossos. Three Town Mosaic fragments from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford were also examined. The objects were analysed
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 38:492-501
This paper is concerned with the inscriptions and finishing marks present on the surfaces of the thousands of bronze weapons recovered together with the Terracotta Army at the mausoleum complex of Qin Shihuang, the First Emperor of China (259–210BC
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 35:2751-2760
The well-known life-size rock crystal skull in the British Museum was purchased in 1897 as an example of genuine pre-Columbian workmanship, but its authenticity has been the subject of increasing speculation since the 1930s. This paper is concerned w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 31:1413-1428
In a study of the technology used in China to carve jade, a tradition predating the 5th millennium BC, eight artefacts, dated stylistically to the Neolithic Hongshan and Liangzhu cultures (4th–3rd millennia BC), the Western and Eastern Zhou dynasti
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 44:273-284
A metallurgical study of platinum plating on a gold pendant of the La Tolita culture of northern Ecuador was carried out, using high-magnification examination by scanning electron microscopy with analytical facilities. The plating layer was found to
Autor:
I. M. Stead, N. D. Meeks
Publikováno v:
The Antiquaries Journal. 76:1-16
In 1960 and 1961 Ole Klindt-Jensen published two short notes about a golden statuette of a Celtic warrior, soldered to a fine brooch. He was convinced that the warrior did not belong to the brooch, and thought that they had been combined fairly recen
Autor:
N. D. Meeks, M. Sax
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 37:25-36
Cylinder seals, which were produced more or less continuously for about 3000 years in Western Asia, were worked with designs in intaglio. In this paper we report the results of an investigation into the techniques used to engrave seals composed of qu